3º – Barton Fink (Joel and Ethan Coen, 1991)Allocated in the 1940s, the plot shows the destructive nuances about the consequences of a creative blockade in the life of a rising writer in his career. ‘Barton Fink’ is irreproachable, possessing an intelligent and agile script, consistent performances and quality direction. A film that can be dynamic and inviting to the viewer even though it deals with a conceptually heavy theme.
2º – Fight Club (David Fincher, 1999)Involved in an empty routine in his work, a man knows an individual completely the opposite of his personality that will change his way of looking at the world. Directed by David Fincher, ‘Fight Club’ works with a dark cinematography, constructions of always different scenes and the study of renegade characters to give substance to his powerful and surprising story.
1º – Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas (Terry Gilliam, 1998)Based on Hunter S. Thompson’s book, the film presents a story permeated by exaggerations and latent psychedelism. A film that, at times, can confuse and cause discomfort to the viewer, but that is notable as a great option.